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Ultrasound Both Ankle, in Visit Clinic

An ultrasound scan of both ankles that visualizes tendons, ligaments, joints, and fluid to find causes of pain in Visit Clinic.

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SAMPLE TYPE
Tissue
FASTING REQUIRED
No
GENDER
Male/Female
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24 hours
TEST INCLUDED
1
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20K+Customers
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What is a Ultrasound Both Ankle Test in Visit Clinic?

An ultrasound of both ankles uses sound waves to create live images of the ankle structures. It shows tendons, ligaments, joint spaces, bursae, and fluid collections. It can also assess blood flow when Doppler is used. This test is important because it helps identify causes of pain, swelling, weakness, or limited movement. Doctors use it to diagnose sprains, tendon tears, inflammation, arthritis, bursitis, infections, and guiding injections. It is quick, safe, and does not use radiation. Results help guide treatment choices like physical therapy, medications, procedures, or surgery. It can also monitor healing or response to treatment over time.

Ultrasound Both Ankle Test Preparation in Visit Clinic

No special preparation is required.

Ultrasound Both Ankle Test Parameters in Visit Clinic

The Ultrasound Both Ankle test evaluates various parameters. Here are the main parameters checked:

  • Single test

Why Take a Ultrasound Both Ankle Test in Visit Clinic?

Ultrasound Both Ankle is usually ordered as a musculoskeletal imaging test when patients have ankle pain, swelling, stiffness, instability, or a recent injury. Doctors use it to diagnose tendon injuries, ligament sprains, joint inflammation, bursitis, fluid collections, or infection. Abnormal findings often result from trauma, overuse, inflammatory diseases, gout, or infection. A family history of inflammatory arthritis or recurrent tendon problems may make this test more relevant.

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What does an ultrasound of an ankle show in Visit Clinic?plus

An ankle ultrasound visualizes soft tissues around the joint: tendons (including the Achilles), ligaments, muscles, bursae and joint lining. It detects tendon tears or inflammation, ligament sprains, joint effusion, cysts, foreign bodies and superficial cartilage or bone-surface irregularities. Doppler can show increased blood flow from inflammation. It’s useful for dynamic assessment and guiding injections or aspirations, but not for deep bone marrow injury.

How long is an ankle ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

An ankle ultrasound itself usually takes 10–20 minutes, with total appointment time (check-in, positioning and brief explanation) generally 15–30 minutes. Studies needing dynamic assessment, comparison to the other ankle, or detailed evaluation of complex injuries may take a bit longer. The test is quick and non‑invasive; preliminary findings are often available immediately, with a formal report following later.

How to prepare for an ankle ultrasound in Visit Clinic?plus

To prepare for an ankle ultrasound: wear loose, comfortable clothing or shorts so the ankle is easily exposed; remove jewelry and any dressings. Bring your referral, ID and any prior imaging. No fasting is usually required; continue medications unless told otherwise. Tell the sonographer if you’re pregnant or have allergies. Arrive a little early to complete paperwork and follow facility-specific instructions.

Is ultrasound good for ankle injury in Visit Clinic?plus

Ultrasound can be helpful for many ankle injuries: it accurately visualizes soft-tissue structures (ligaments, tendons), detects effusions or tendon tears, and guides injections. It’s fast, radiation-free, and cost-effective. However, it’s operator-dependent and less useful for diagnosing bone fractures or deep joint pathology — X-rays or MRI may be needed when fracture or complex internal injury is suspected.

Why would a doctor order an ultrasound of the foot in Visit Clinic?plus

A doctor orders a foot ultrasound to evaluate soft-tissue problems—tendons, ligaments, plantar fascia—and to detect tears, inflammation, bursitis, neuromas, cysts, abscesses, foreign bodies, or masses. It provides real-time, non‑invasive imaging, assesses blood flow with Doppler, and can guide injections or aspirations. It’s useful when the physical exam and X‑rays are inconclusive or to monitor healing.

Can ultrasound show ligament damage in Visit Clinic?plus

Yes. Musculoskeletal ultrasound can detect many ligament injuries — partial tears, thickening, retraction, and associated fluid or hematoma — especially for superficial, extra‑articular ligaments. It’s dynamic, quick and cost‑effective but operator‑dependent and less reliable for deep or intra‑articular ligaments (e.g., cruciate ligaments). For complex or deep injuries, MRI is preferred. It can also guide injections or aspiration when needed.